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Un-loading a flap disk
I loaded up my 60-grit flap disc with something. Mill scale, I think.
Does anybody have a good way of un-loading it? Thanks, Bob |
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"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message ... I loaded up my 60-grit flap disc with something. Mill scale, I think. Does anybody have a good way of un-loading it? At work we sell these wax sticks called crepe pads/sticks/blocks. They're pretty cheap and seem to do a decent job... Regards, Robin |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
I loaded up my 60-grit flap disc with something. Mill scale, I think. Does anybody have a good way of un-loading it? Thanks, Bob Lee Valley sells this http://tinyurl.com/6nuz4 Might work. Regards. Ken. -- http://www.rupert.net/~solar Return address supplied by 'spammotel' http://www.spammotel.com |
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:33:59 -0500, "Robin S." wrote:
"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message ... I loaded up my 60-grit flap disc with something. Mill scale, I think. Does anybody have a good way of un-loading it? At work we sell these wax sticks called crepe pads/sticks/blocks. They're pretty cheap and seem to do a decent job... Regards, Robin I've got one I use for the belt sander. I never thought of using it for a flap disk. Thanks! Wonder if it's any good on looser flap wheels. Mark Rand RTFM |
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